yellowcard129 Posted December 12, 2022 Posted December 12, 2022 I'm not familiar with Dobyns rods. I mostly use loomis, exprides and megabass rods. From what I've read the dobyns power ratings on there rods are very under rated? I'm just trying to get an idea of the actions before I order one. I'm looking at a dobyns champion extreme 704 heavy and the 705 mag heavy. A mag heavy with a rating up to 1 1/2oz sounds like alot more rod then what im looking for but I heard it closer to a medium heavy and cant handle over an ounce. Is the 704 heavy similar to say a Medium Heavy expride? or a loomis e6x mag bass medium heavy? Quote
softwateronly Posted December 12, 2022 Posted December 12, 2022 I feel like a 7’6 MH expride fishes a half power heavier than a 734 champ. scott 25 minutes ago, yellowcard129 said: I'm not familiar with Dobyns rods. I mostly use loomis, exprides and megabass rods. From what I've read the dobyns power ratings on there rods are very under rated? I'm just trying to get an idea of the actions before I order one. I'm looking at a dobyns champion extreme 704 heavy and the 705 mag heavy. A mag heavy with a rating up to 1 1/2oz sounds like alot more rod then what im looking for but I heard it closer to a medium heavy and cant handle over an ounce. Is the 704 heavy similar to say a Medium Heavy expride? or a loomis e6x mag bass medium heavy? Quote
Super User dodgeguy Posted December 12, 2022 Super User Posted December 12, 2022 Dobyns mag heavy is a heavy. Heavy is a medium heavy etc.... Compared to most rods I've fished. Awesome rods. 1 Quote
yellowcard129 Posted December 12, 2022 Author Posted December 12, 2022 Thanks for the info Scott. IMO the Expride Medium Heavy is closer to a Heavy Action in most rods. So the Heavy Action champion extreme sounds more like a Medium Heavy+ 1 Quote
T2DM Posted December 12, 2022 Posted December 12, 2022 Few years ago, I've bought 2 Dobyns Colt series, 703 and 704 a few months ago I bought a Kayden 714 and based on my experience with all three, the 4 power is really a medium heavy and 3 is more of a medium IMO. The 714 "Fast Action" in fact is a little softer and slower action than my 7' MH Loomis GCX and I love using the 714 with 3/8 chatter bait Mini Max. I'm almost certain that Dobyns Rods actions and tapers are all the same throughout their lineup but then again, I could be wrong. Quote
softwateronly Posted December 12, 2022 Posted December 12, 2022 To me Dobyns are somewhat unique actions. They all seem to have a light tip, but when you get to the backbone, it’s there and it’s real. I enjoy them a lot. My only complaint is that their sensitivity is somewhat muted in the champion line up. I don’t feel that way about the Xtasay. Haven’t had the chance to fish an extreme yet. scott 1 Quote
rangerjockey Posted December 13, 2022 Posted December 13, 2022 18 hours ago, softwateronly said: To me Dobyns are somewhat unique actions. They all seem to have a light tip, but when you get to the backbone, it’s there and it’s real. I enjoy them a lot. My only complaint is that their sensitivity is somewhat muted in the champion line up. I don’t feel that way about the Xtasay. Haven’t had the chance to fish an extreme yet. scott Dobyns moving bait actions are among the best for sure. The Champion is an old rod by today's standards but it's still good enough to hold on to its popularity. The Xtasy is up against some pretty tough competition. It's not far away price wise from NRX or my personal favorite the Phenix K2. 1 Quote
softwateronly Posted December 13, 2022 Posted December 13, 2022 1 hour ago, rangerjockey said: Dobyns moving bait actions are among the best for sure. The Champion is an old rod by today's standards but it's still good enough to hold on to its popularity. The Xtasy is up against some pretty tough competition. It's not far away price wise from NRX or my personal favorite the Phenix K2. It certainly is up against the top price wise and I feel many underestimate it, including myself in the beginning. I found a 755 in the low 3's last year and feel very lucky. It's become my deep water, big worm rod. For me it has a sneaky, less sharp sensitivity, that seems to help me detect bites with lots of line out. Took me awhile to get the feel for it, but now I love it. I have a couple feathers on order, looking forward to trying them out. scott Quote
Blaine Donders Posted December 13, 2022 Posted December 13, 2022 My HP704C fished as a medium heavy fast. Quote
Super User WRB Posted December 13, 2022 Super User Posted December 13, 2022 You don’t need to guess, just call Gary Dobyns with your questions. Tom Quote
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